CCAer’s “Cartography” Blog Goes On Hiatus

His Gain Is Our Loss For the past year and a half, Paul Heersink (AKA “CCAer”) has run Cartography, a blog by and but not just for the Canadian Cartographic Association. (…)

His Gain Is Our Loss

For the past year and a half, Paul Heersink (AKA “CCAer”) has run Cartography, a blog by and but not just for the Canadian Cartographic Association.

Today, this was posted to the blog:

Because new time commitments and potential conflict of interest issues prevent me from maintaining this blog to the full extent that I would like, I regretfully must cease writing posts. Loyal subscribers and regular visitors will have noted a decline in the quality and the quantity of posts since I began my new job about 1 month ago.Any member of the Canadian Cartographic Association that is interested and willing to pick up the pieces and continue this blog is more than welcome to. Contact me directly at pheersink at gmail.com.

We at Designorati:Cartography wish Paul well in his endeavor and
regret the suspension of Cartography for now; we’ve found it interesting reading and always found great research value in it.

It’s our official hope that another intrepid CCA member accepts the call to pick up where Mr. Heersink left off. Contact him at the address (emphasis ours) mentioned in the blockquote above

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